Avaya SG203, SG208 manual Example of two security gateway’s hardware installations

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Avaya SG203/SG208 Security Gateway Hardware Installation Guide

Figure 6 Example of two security gateway’s hardware installations

Private LAN

SG203

Crossover

Cable

Router

DSU/CSU

Private LAN

SG208

Router

DSU/CSU

Public

Network

1.Connect one end of the Cat5e cable to the public port (Ethernet1) on the security gateway. Connect the other end to the router’s Ethernet port, ethernet connector on the DSL, or the cable modem. For the SG203, use the crossover cable. (Figure 6).

See “Multi-interface ports” on page 20about using Cat5e cables.

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Contents Issue 2 March Copyright 2004, Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Declarations of Conformity Documentation Table of Content Page Contacting Technical Support About this bookDocumentation Introduction Functional overview Typical SG203/SG208 security gateway installationAdditional features Additional featuresSecurity VPNmanagerPerformance SG203/208 performance specificationsHardware components Plug-and-Play installationEthernet ports Physical specificationsSite power considerations Installing SG203 and SG208 Security GatewaySite requirements Environmental requirementsPhysical installation Electrical specificationsEquipment requirements Required tools Safety recommendationsDesktop Circuit Breaker 15A Warning Selv Circuit Warning Attaching the Rack Mount Brackets RackmountTerminal settings Overview of front panelConsole port Multi-interface ports Connecting the SG203/SG208 security gateway to the networkExample of two security gateway’s hardware installations Installing SG203 and SG208 Security Gateway Setting up the security gateway for configuration Performing the quick setup Connecting to the private portTo connect to the security gateway Security Gateway Login WindowQuick Setup Dialog March Setting up the security gateway for configuration March Index Index